Still not used to writing “2015” in your planner? Well, you can (momentarily) forget about that.
Because tonight — thanks to Parks and Recreation‘s Season 7 premiere — we’re going to party like it’s 2017.
The NBC comedy returned to kick off its final season on Tuesday night with two back-to-back episodes. We’ve got quite a bit of ground to cover, so let’s jump right in with the highlights, shall we?
Episode 1 | We pick up with the Pawnee gang right where last April’s season finale left us: three years in the future, as Leslie and Ben get ready for Pawnee’s bicentennial celebration.
Because tonight — thanks to Parks and Recreation‘s Season 7 premiere — we’re going to party like it’s 2017.
The NBC comedy returned to kick off its final season on Tuesday night with two back-to-back episodes. We’ve got quite a bit of ground to cover, so let’s jump right in with the highlights, shall we?
Episode 1 | We pick up with the Pawnee gang right where last April’s season finale left us: three years in the future, as Leslie and Ben get ready for Pawnee’s bicentennial celebration.
- 1/14/2015
- TVLine.com
"The Neighbors" loves its totally random guest stars. Joining the elite ranks of those who drop in to visit the alien comedy is now Mark McGrath, the frontman for Sugar Ray.
According to TVLine, McGrath will play a former classmate and bandmate of Marty Weaver's (Lenny Venito). The two reunite for their high school reunion and start up rehearsals for the event. However, a big secret from their past will be revealed in the process.
Presumably, Larry Bird and the other aliens will also have many questions about reunions and rock music and so on.
After Sugar Ray scored huge pop hits in the 1990s, singer McGrath jumped over to TV. In addition to hosting gigs on "Extra," "Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious" and "Don't Forget the Lyrics," McGrath has competed on "The Apprentice" and guest-starred on "The Office," "Law & Order: Svu" and more.
Mark McGrath is hardly the most unusual...
According to TVLine, McGrath will play a former classmate and bandmate of Marty Weaver's (Lenny Venito). The two reunite for their high school reunion and start up rehearsals for the event. However, a big secret from their past will be revealed in the process.
Presumably, Larry Bird and the other aliens will also have many questions about reunions and rock music and so on.
After Sugar Ray scored huge pop hits in the 1990s, singer McGrath jumped over to TV. In addition to hosting gigs on "Extra," "Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious" and "Don't Forget the Lyrics," McGrath has competed on "The Apprentice" and guest-starred on "The Office," "Law & Order: Svu" and more.
Mark McGrath is hardly the most unusual...
- 11/8/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
NBC George Takei on “The Celebrity Apprentice.”
Hello there! For all of you feeling a little bit Linundated by all the hoops coverage here recently, let’s take a little break from Jeremania to recap the premiere of the fifth season of “Celebrity Apprentice”!
You may remember Donald Trump from such other reality shows as “The Apprentice” (seasons one through six) and “The Race for the Republican Nomination.” Well, he’s back in full effect here, pursed lips, furrowed brows,...
Hello there! For all of you feeling a little bit Linundated by all the hoops coverage here recently, let’s take a little break from Jeremania to recap the premiere of the fifth season of “Celebrity Apprentice”!
You may remember Donald Trump from such other reality shows as “The Apprentice” (seasons one through six) and “The Race for the Republican Nomination.” Well, he’s back in full effect here, pursed lips, furrowed brows,...
- 2/21/2012
- by Jeff Yang
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Ed Helms' Andy Bernard and Louis C.K.'s Louie also make MTV News' list, which will be unveiled all week.
By MTV News staff
Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle in "Castle"
Photo: ABC
As 2011 draws to a close, the MTV News team has been looking back on our favorite moments of the year in music and movies — and now, it's time to turn our attention to another obsession of ours: television.
The year brought us countless memorable TV turns from not just your favorite stars, but even some more obscure personalities you may not have heard about. To recognize those achievements, we're happy to present MTV News' Top 50 TV Characters of 2011!
Our list kicks off with a healthy mix of adventurous animated characters, impossibly hilarious comedians, reality stars worth their weight in laughs and gasps, and smug (but heroic) leading men.
50. Finn ("Adventure Time")
At 26, I'm...
By MTV News staff
Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle in "Castle"
Photo: ABC
As 2011 draws to a close, the MTV News team has been looking back on our favorite moments of the year in music and movies — and now, it's time to turn our attention to another obsession of ours: television.
The year brought us countless memorable TV turns from not just your favorite stars, but even some more obscure personalities you may not have heard about. To recognize those achievements, we're happy to present MTV News' Top 50 TV Characters of 2011!
Our list kicks off with a healthy mix of adventurous animated characters, impossibly hilarious comedians, reality stars worth their weight in laughs and gasps, and smug (but heroic) leading men.
50. Finn ("Adventure Time")
At 26, I'm...
- 12/5/2011
- MTV Music News
A possible Republican presidential candidate for 2012 ("I'm going to make a decision in June ... I'm very unhappy with what's happening in the country, and we'll see what happens"), Donald Trump now knows what it feels like to be roasted. He was the main target on the dais at Wednesday's (March 9) New York taping of "The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump."
"It was brutal," he maintains of the event that the cable network televises Tuesday, March 15. "Look, I did it because they paid me a tremendous amount of money, which in turn goes to charity. I felt I had an obligation to do it, though I didn't want to. They knocked every part of my body, from the hair to everything else, so you can't love doing it. Unless you're a masochist."
Participants including Larry King, Whitney Cummings, "Jersey Shore" icon Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Lisa Lampanelli, current "Celebrity Apprentice...
"It was brutal," he maintains of the event that the cable network televises Tuesday, March 15. "Look, I did it because they paid me a tremendous amount of money, which in turn goes to charity. I felt I had an obligation to do it, though I didn't want to. They knocked every part of my body, from the hair to everything else, so you can't love doing it. Unless you're a masochist."
Participants including Larry King, Whitney Cummings, "Jersey Shore" icon Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Lisa Lampanelli, current "Celebrity Apprentice...
- 3/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The rules for any roast demand that the roasters should have genuine affection for the roastee. You never rib someone you don’t like. But at the taping of The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump last night in New York City (airing on Comedy Central on Tuesday March 15 at 10:30 pm Est) not all of the comedians on hand had love in their hearts for the Trumpster — including Lisa Lampanelli, who had established that roasting rule in the first place. “Well, I broke the rule because the money’s really good,” the Roast veteran jested to me on the red carpet.
- 3/10/2011
- by Christian Blauvelt
- EW.com - PopWatch
Piers Morgan may have bested dozens of celebrities to become "The Celebrity Apprentice," but with sliding ratings for his CNN show, "Piers Morgan Tonight," he hasn't yet captured the hearts of America -- and Larry King might know why.
"I think they might have been better off starting quietly," Larry told the BBC's Radio 4 of Piers' show, which scooped up Oprah Winfrey as his first interview, and banned Madonna before the program even started.
"I think one of the problems they did was over sell it," Larry added. "[They ...
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"I think they might have been better off starting quietly," Larry told the BBC's Radio 4 of Piers' show, which scooped up Oprah Winfrey as his first interview, and banned Madonna before the program even started.
"I think one of the problems they did was over sell it," Larry added. "[They ...
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- 2/18/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - After 25 years on CNN's Larry King Live , the late-night talk-show host will air his final episode Thursday night, with Donald Trump sitting in as his final guest. Trump, who is busy shooting season 11 of The Apprentice, shared the news today via twitter: "I'll be appearing on Larry King Live for his final show, Thursday night at 9 p.m., CNN. Larry's been on TV for 25 years..." Larry King Live currently holds the Guinness World Record for longest-running show with the same host in the same time slot. King said of the show's end: "It’s time to hang up the nightly suspenders."...
- 12/14/2010
- x17online.com
Hi Apprentice Fans! The Apprentice keeps getting more surprising with each new episode. This week I was unable to participate, but my brothers Don and Eric joined my father in re-configuring the teams and watching the new dynamics between players. Some fierce competition came out and I was so excited to see all of the action…
Distributing Some Great Advice
Larry Young, the CEO of Snapple met with last week’s winning Project Manager, Steuart. Since Steuart wants to go into the distribution business, it was an ideal opportunity for him and I think that he made the most of his time.
Distributing Some Great Advice
Larry Young, the CEO of Snapple met with last week’s winning Project Manager, Steuart. Since Steuart wants to go into the distribution business, it was an ideal opportunity for him and I think that he made the most of his time.
- 11/5/2010
- by Ivanka Trump
- EW.com - PopWatch
Hi again Apprentice fans! This week was our most exciting yet – full of surprise plot twists and game changers…and I really hope that you enjoyed watching.
Broadway Bound
One of New York’s main attractions is Broadway – the most famous theater district in the world and the most notoriously difficult place to “make it” in show business. To deliver the task this week, my father, Don and I met the remaining contestants at the famed Shubert Theatre on Broadway, where the Tony-award winning show Memphis is currently playing. My father saw it recently and loved it – so we thought...
Broadway Bound
One of New York’s main attractions is Broadway – the most famous theater district in the world and the most notoriously difficult place to “make it” in show business. To deliver the task this week, my father, Don and I met the remaining contestants at the famed Shubert Theatre on Broadway, where the Tony-award winning show Memphis is currently playing. My father saw it recently and loved it – so we thought...
- 10/29/2010
- by Ivanka Trump
- EW.com - PopWatch
Maybe it’s because America’s Got Talent makes my brain want to crawl under the couch and turn into a ball of dust, but Piers Morgan generally fills me with mild-to-moderate ambivalence. Yeah, he does that British bitchy/dismissive thing in a totally competent way, but it’s always been hard for me to think of him as anything other than the poor man’s Simon Cowell. Because, well, in the world of reality TV judging, that’s kind of what he is.
But, of course, it’s not Morgan’s ability to dismiss a bad juggling act with...
But, of course, it’s not Morgan’s ability to dismiss a bad juggling act with...
- 6/18/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
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